CommunityMusicNewsNSWTourism Images from Mundi Mundi By Wilcannia News 3 September 2025 Recent stories Carbon Credits to states for ceasing native forestry – announcement and industry response Contributor, ARR.News - VFF calls on Basin Plan recommendations to be released Contributor, ARR.News - GRDC says APVMA decision may instigate further research into use patterns Contributor, ARR.News - No easy solution to shark crisis Rodney Stevens, Clarence Valley Independent - Increase mitigation or cull? Rodney Stevens, Clarence Valley Independent - Varroa mite is here Mim Rogers, Allora Advertiser - Behind the scenes: The volunteers who keep Maldon football and netball running Tarrangower Times - Maldon and Castlemaine strike a golden chord Tarrangower Times - Reduced sensitivity to fungicides detected in barley loose smut: GRDC Contributor, ARR.News - From power boards to portable heaters: How cost-of-living pressures are increasing house fire risk this winter: Brooks Australia Contributor, ARR.News - South Australia confirms first H5 bird flu case. New suspect detection in WA: Animal Health Australia Contributor, ARR.News - South Australia confirms first H5 bird flu case: Malinauskas, Scriven, Bourke Contributor, ARR.News - Delivering for Queensland – Lower debt, no new or increased taxes, and relief you can rely on: Crisafulli, Janetzki, Bates Contributor, ARR.News - Queensland farmers welcome retention of critical mechanism to protect prime agricultural land: QFF Contributor, ARR.News - Farrer One Nation MP votes against regional jobs and communities: Canavan, McDonald Contributor, ARR.News - Load more Wilcannia Newshttps://arr.news/directory/wilcannia-news/ The Black Shadows at Mundi Mundi. The Black Shadows (L-R): Derek Hardman, Wayne Weatherall, Bowden McAllister Leroy Johnson, Robert Clayton, Tim Weatherall and Kyle Whyman. Photo: Tim Gimbert Images. Line up of cars and campervans returning from Mundi Mundi waiting to use the diesel bowser at the BP depot. Photo courtesy Wilcannia News. This article appeared in Wilcannia News, 2 September 2025. Community, Music, News, NSW, Tourism Please leave this field emptyKEEP IN TOUCH Sign up for updates from Australian Rural & Regional News Manage your subscription We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info. Thank you for subscribing for updates from Australian Rural & Regional News! By default you will receive all our newsletters. If you'd prefer to choose which newsletters you receive, go to the manage your subscription page make your selection. I'd love to hear from you if you have any feedback on the newsletter or the news platform or the news itself. Best Wishes, Fiona Fox The Editor Share FacebookLinkedinXPinterestWhatsAppEmailReddIt Previous articleBlown tyres and scamNext articleBoolah’s Trial Farm Field Day returns in 2025 with national impact, driven by ‘Dirt to Data’  Out Now! Clarence Valley Independent, 26 June 2026 Clarence Valley Independent - Tarrangower Times, 26 June 2026 Tarrangower Times - Narrandera Argus, 25 June 2026 Narrandera Argus - Coast Community News, 25 June 2026 Coast Community News - The Buloke Times, 25 June 2026 The Buloke Times - Corryong Courier, 25 June 2026 Mark Collins, Corryong Courier - On Our Selection News, 25 June 2026 Ted Rogers, On Our Selection News - The Koondrook and Barham Bridge Newspaper, 25 June 2026 Lloyd Polkinghorne, The Koondrook and Barham Bridge Newspaper - See all Latest stories from Wilcannia News on ARR.News Acknowledging 20 years of service in the education of our children Wilcannia News - 3 June 2026 Welcome to Christine and Chris Wilcannia News - 20 May 2026 RFDS 90 years of service Wilcannia News - 6 May 2026 Meet Liane Wendt, the new Executive Director of the BAAKA Cultural & Arts Centre Wilcannia News - 23 April 2026 White Cliffs Solar Power Station Wilcannia News - 8 April 2026 Baaka Cultural & Arts Centre – Getting close to opening Wilcannia News - 18 March 2026 In memory of Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sallik Wilcannia News - 10 March 2026 Bakandji man: Eddy Harris Wilcannia News - 18 February 2026 Load more